The tenth series of Royal Academy of Dance podcast Why Dance Matters podcast features an episode with Sir Matthew Bourne, in ...
Margery Williams’s much-loved children’s book, The Velveteen Rabbit, is to be turned into a musical by Belfast’s Lyric ...
To coincide with Trans Awareness Week, Ballet Queer will present the première of This is How I Move: Naia, a new dance film ...
Everyone enjoys a good ghost story—but some can stop you dead in your tracks. In a bar in rural Ireland in the mid 1990s, ...
An interesting medley of music drives the first thirty-five-minute piece Sophie Laplane’s If At First: from Beethoven, Olivia ...
Post Offices are the heart of village life, and Make Good does an excellent job in humanising the story. The show references ...
Co-adapted by Armando Iannucci and Sean Foley from the film by Stanley Kubrick Patrick Myles and David Luff, in association ...
A four-day festival which “investigates and celebrates queer in its widest sense” is to be held in Milton Keynes.
A wonderful one-man show that had the entire audience gripped from beginning to end.
While the entire Shelby family are fictitious, the Peaky Blinders were a real Birmingham street gang in the 1870s. Peaky ...
Charles Waltz, founder of the campaigning organisation, observed that, “COVID is a serious vascular disease requiring ...
The theatre reported its most successful year ever for work on tour, with more than 1.2 million theatregoers seeing Made at ...